टहनी
A small, thin branch or twig that grows out from a larger branch of a tree or bush. It is typically the part where leaves, flowers, or fruits sprout.
Exemples
3 sur 5चिड़िया एक छोटी टहनी पर बैठी है।
The bird is sitting on a small twig.
वृक्ष की सूखी टहनियों को छाँटना आवश्यक है।
It is necessary to prune the dry twigs of the tree.
देख, उस टहनी पर कितने सुंदर फूल खिले हैं!
Look, such beautiful flowers have bloomed on that twig!
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Tahnī' as being 'Tiny'. Both words start with 'T' and describe something small and thin.
Quiz rapide
बंदर पेड़ की एक ______ से दूसरी पर कूद रहा है।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : टहनी
Exemples
चिड़िया एक छोटी टहनी पर बैठी है।
everydayThe bird is sitting on a small twig.
वृक्ष की सूखी टहनियों को छाँटना आवश्यक है।
formalIt is necessary to prune the dry twigs of the tree.
देख, उस टहनी पर कितने सुंदर फूल खिले हैं!
informalLook, such beautiful flowers have bloomed on that twig!
प्रकाश संश्लेषण की प्रक्रिया के दौरान टहनी के पत्ते सूर्य का प्रकाश ग्रहण करते हैं।
academicDuring the process of photosynthesis, the leaves on the twig absorb sunlight.
नर्सरी में गुलाब की एक टहनी की कीमत पचास रुपये है।
businessThe price of one rose sprig in the nursery is fifty rupees.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
टहनी-टहनी छानना
to search everywhere (metaphorically searching every branch)
लचीली टहनी
flexible twig (often used to describe youth or adaptability)
टहनी का सहारा
support of a twig (a very small or weak support)
Souvent confondu avec
Shakha is a general term for a branch, while Tahni specifically refers to a smaller, thinner twig.
Tana is the main trunk of the tree, whereas Tahni is the small offshoot.
Notes d'usage
The word is feminine and is used to denote the delicacy or small size of a tree's extension. It is commonly used when describing birds' nests or small flowering parts.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often treat it as masculine because it ends in 'ee' (like some exceptions), but it is strictly feminine. Do not use it for massive, thick tree limbs.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Tahnī' as being 'Tiny'. Both words start with 'T' and describe something small and thin.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Indo-Aryan roots relating to stretching or spreading out of limbs.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In rural India, thin twigs of trees like Neem (called datun) were traditionally used as natural toothbrushes.
Quiz rapide
बंदर पेड़ की एक ______ से दूसरी पर कूद रहा है।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : टहनी
Vocabulaire associé
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पौधाA young or small plant, typically one that is grown in a pot...
फूलA flower is the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of...
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